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PRINCIPLE OF LUBRICATION CONTROL 

This version of the pump includes an electronic card for control of lubrication.  
The control board located inside the motor housing guarantees full autonomy in the management of pump lubrication cycles, 
alarms and controls. Additionally, the pump is equipped with two 

digital inputs,

 for control of the lubrication cycle, and two 

digital outputs

 for monitoring lubrication status and alarms. 

The 

Omega 

automatic lubrication control unit can be programmed to operate according to the principle of 

intermittent 

lubrication.

  

 
This principle is based on three basic concepts: 
 

A)

 

Prelube → Pre-lubrication 

B)

 

Lube (work – wait) → Lubrication  

C)

 

Standby  

 

A)

 

PRELUBE 

This phase consists of a set of lubrication cycles necessary for venting air from the system and controlling all the lubrication 
functions.  
Pre-lubrication takes place when the system is started. 
If pre-lubrication is set to the "0" value, intermittent lubrication will only consist of the lubrication phase. 

 

B)

 

LUBE 

This phase consists of a set of cycles during which the device performs the lubrication. Each cycle is, in turn, divided into two 
sub-cycles (

work and wait

) and involves the monitoring timers, counters or/and inputs: 

 

During the 

work

 phase, the system sends the lubricant to the lubrication points. 

 

During the 

wait

 phase, the system remains on hold before the start of the next lubrication cycle or the standby phase (if 

only one lubrication cycle is set). 
 

The lube can be adjusted in five ways: 

 

PS/SEP: 

Discharging of lubricant is controlled by the pressure switch or by the Progressive System.

 

 

PULSES COUNT: 

Discharging of lubricant is controlled by a 

pulse-counter. 

 

ROTATION: 

Release of lubricant is controlled by the number of motor 

rotations. 

 

TIME

: Release of lubricant is controlled by a timer. 

 

 

EXTERNAL ENABLING: 

Release of lubricant is controlled by an external controller.

 

 

C)

 

STANDBY 

In this phase, the lubrication system is idle until the next phase of lubrication. 
This 

phase 

cannot 

be 

controlled 

directly; 

however, 

the 

Lubrication 

interval

 

can 

be 

controlled

.

 

Lubrication Interval means the period between the start of two Lube phases.  
The Lubrication Interval can be controlled in four ways: 

 

TIME: 

The Lubrication Interval is controlled by a timer.

 

 

PULSES COUNT: 

The Lubrication Interval is controlled by a pulse-counter.

 

 

TIME&PULSES: 

The Lubrication Interval is controlled by a pulse-counter. Everything depends on which of the two types 

of controls intervene first

 

PULSE&TIMEOUT: 

The Lubrication Interval is controlled by a pulse-counter. In contrast to the Time&Pulse mode, an 

alarm is generated if the timeout period is exceeded.

 

 
 
 
 

 PUMP START

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 
 

 

 
For the conditions of use and programming of cycles see paragraph 7.5.4. 
 

 

 

LUBE

 

 

LUBE

 

PRELUBE

 

Without a 

wait 

between 

the

 

pre-lubrication cycles 

If the 

PRELUBE

 

greater than 0 

 

 

STANDBY

 

 

LUBE

 

INTERVAL

 

 

STANDBY

 

 

LUBE

 

INTERVAL

 

Summary of Contents for 888580

Page 1: ...INGS OF LUBRICATION CONTROL 10 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 11 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 13 DISPOSAL 14 ORDERING INFORMATION 15 DIMENSIONS 16 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT 17 PRECAUTIONS FOR U...

Page 2: ...variables such as the volume and frequency of the grease required for each point the number of points the management conditions and the pressure of the pump 2 2 DIRECT LUBRICATION TO THE POINT MULTI L...

Page 3: ...L TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Pumping system Type Cam with spring return Flow rate Multi line cm 3 rev in 3 rev 0 005 0 01 0 015 0 025 0 05 0 0003 0 0006 0 0009 0 0015 0 003 Progressive cm 3 min in 3 mi...

Page 4: ...flow rate value refers to the following test conditions grease with NLGI 2 consistency class standard environmental conditions Temperature 20 C 68 F pressure 1bar 14 5psi counter pressure of 50bar 73...

Page 5: ...H CARTRIDGE 700CC 400CC 5 3 PROGRESSIVE PUMPING UNIT FIXED FLOW RATE ADJUSTABLE FLOW RATE Magnet for minimum level Preloaded cartridge Cartridge guard Minimum level with reed Notches M22x1 5 Output G1...

Page 6: ...INE PUMPING UNIT 5 5 KIT BY PASS OPTIONAL WITHOUT pressure gauge WITH pressure gauge 5 6 KIT VENT VALVE OPTIONAL Solenoid valve DIN 43650 Connection to the pumping unit Pos B Progressive G1 4 Discharg...

Page 7: ...tures Do not install the pump near heat sources or electrical equipment that may disrupt correct operation of the electronics Ensure that pipes and cables are appropriately secured and protected from...

Page 8: ...DC Ground 4 Black Input 1 4 Black Output 1 max 1A 5 Green Ground Input signals Omega connector System sensors Pin Description Connection NPN PNP CONTATTO 1 3 2 Input 2 4 Input 1 Input signals Omega co...

Page 9: ...g is free of any air bubbles Check for proper connection of the electrical devices To determine the maximum operating pressure you must know the pressure drop for the piping connected to the pumping u...

Page 10: ...10 EMPTY LOADING MAXIMUM LEVEL with air MAXIMUM LEVEL without air OVER MAXIMUM LEVEL SAFETY DISCHARGE Max liv 10mm Grease outlet Air venting Min liv Air Grease...

Page 11: ...ensuring that you evacuate all the air in the mouth Taking care not to allow the air to come back in screw the cartridge onto the pump all the way tightening it moderately Insert the magnet in the ne...

Page 12: ...remains on hold before the start of the next lubrication cycle or the standby phase if only one lubrication cycle is set The lube can be adjusted in five ways PS SEP Discharging of lubricant is contr...

Page 13: ...u can view additional information concerning the status of the alarm warning present BASE MENU Allows you to enter the base programming menu STATUS BAR Displays active Alarms Warnings current date and...

Page 14: ...the entire system 3 LUBRICANT From the Lubricant menu it is possible to activate deactivate notifications corresponding to filling and or reorganization of the lubricant contained in the pump 4 SYSTEM...

Page 15: ...the interface navigation between the settings menus and it contains a detailed explanation of every parameter and the possible values that they can assume The pump can be managed with 2 MAIN MENU BASI...

Page 16: ...nd consequently the pump does not start the lubrication cycle To resolve this error you need to change the parameter s with a correct combination of parameters 9 1 1 1 PARAMETERS RELATING TO THE OPERA...

Page 17: ...ted Pulse Count Pulse Count Suspensions 6 Pulse count Not Connected Pulse Count Pulse Count Suspensions 7 Time Pulses Not Connected Pulse Count Pulse Count Suspensions 8 Pulses Timeout Not Connected P...

Page 18: ...TERS RELATING TO LUBRICATION SETTING The following table shows the operating parameters present only in the ADVANCED MENU relating to lubrication and the possible values that can be set The Operating...

Page 19: ...ixed e Pause lamp Conduct of lubrication status output Only lubrication Lub fixed and Pause lamp Lub status output Lubrication output status contact Type P Lubrication Status Output signal type Type N...

Page 20: ...oot Device Device reboot button Time zone Time zone 2H 00M Time zone setting 12H 00M 12H 00M Device Info Device Info Pump general information display button Current date Current date Setting of curren...

Page 21: ...SEP a typical application can be implemented using operating mode 2 PS SEP Pulses with the following settings Basic parameters o Interval Pulses 2 Advanced Parameters o Input 1 Pulses Count o Input 2...

Page 22: ...00s Advanced Parameters o Input 1 Pulses Count o Input 2 Not connected o Number of cycles 1 With this configuration the lubrication phase is formed of a single cycle Number of cycles 1 that starts ev...

Page 23: ...ations shown on the display The pump begins the greasing phase but ends it immediately Defective motor or high output absorption Allow to cool for a few minutes and try again If the problem persists r...

Page 24: ...hours Every 1500 hours Check the fitting connection Check fixing to the parts of the machine Tank level As required Restore the lubricant level in the tank Filling filter As required Check and replace...

Page 25: ...133645 Laser probe tank kit 0039976 Power supply connector 3133646 Venting valve kit 24VDC 0039830 4 pin signals connector 0039976 DIN 43650 connector without cable 0888520 700cc cartridge guard 00390...

Page 26: ...26 15 DIMENSIONS Version 700cc Cartridge Version 400cc Cartridge Version 400cc Cartridge Dimensions in mm in...

Page 27: ...tive 93 112 EEC related to the type of lubricant selected and supplied by the manufacturer NOTE The pump is designed to work with maximum NLGI 2 grade lubricants Use NBR gasket compatible lubricants A...

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